Real Madrid fullback Sergio Reguilon is leaning towards joining Sevilla ahead of Manchester United.
AS says Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's United side have hit a roadblock in their pursuit of left back Reguilon with Real Madrid reportedly insistent on a £27million buy-back clause.
The 23-year-old made his debut for Spain last weekend after an impressive season on loan at Sevilla, where he featured in the team which beat United last month and won the Europa League.
Yet despite his good form, Reguilon is not in Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane's first-team plans and though United are keen on a £27m move, Solskjaer and the United board do not want to include a buy-back clause.
Sevilla are not interested in permanently signing the defender, and he is behind Ferland Mendy and Marcelo in the Bernabeu pecking order at left back.
As such, United believe a move is possible, though a buy-back clause is something they do not want to include in any such deal, as the Red Devils believe it could come to haunt them down the road.
Napoli are also keeping an eye on Reguilon's situation, but Sevilla are the frontrunners at this stage.